INDY WHEELS
Mike Savage is attracted by the £2,000 Vauxhall scrappage scheme and wonders whether he should part-exchange his Vauxhall Corsa.
What is the future of PCP finance for car buyers?
M3 mildly tweaked to take on fresh Alfa Romeo and Mercedes-AMG rivals
Best used hot hatches for under £5k
Bring your fantasy showroom to life by snaffling one of these £10k blasters
The best cars from this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California
Aston Martin Vantage V8: on the road in the last of the dynasty
You would not believe the lengths that professional detailers go to
Works well enough on UK roads, but convenience and quality might not delight everyone
Gary Wall is a professional gardener who wants something raunchy and with four-wheel drive, but is cheap enough to help keep his business going financially
Clever Forfourflawed, more like
Fiat’s link-up with Mazda has produced a retro model of excitement and beauty
Stephen King (not that Stephen King) needs a runabout and has £1,000 to spend on a car for shopping which is cheap to look after
Learner drivers to be permitted on to motorways in Government shake-up
When press-review cars turn up they often have a spec sheet with them that details the spectacle, options, pricing and other aspects of the vehicle in question.
It’s a petite thing, but it can make all the difference
Three years after the Jaguar F-Type Coupe’s launch, does it make a better second-hand buy than its Porsche nine hundred eleven archrival?
The switches are expected to roll out from December 4th
Which car should you buy if you’re a dog possessor?
These second-hand coupés boast style and substance – which is best?
You wouldn’t want to rely on Morgan’s three Wheeler as your foot car, but it’s a very good back-up! Here’s to our twelve months of joy
Maserati GranTurismo: long-serving coupé gets a facelift
Looking for a valid alternative to petrol or diesel? Hybrids are the reaction
Car taxation has switched, with a radical revamp which went live on one April. A very suitable date some might feel, particularly those who are going to be hit for many hundreds more
Latest Mini is a hybrid 4X4 Countryman
In an age when cars are getting steadily fatter and fatter and fatter, the Clever is uncompromising. Or as uncompromising as it can be when customers keep requiring more metal for their money. Parked neatly in its little two-seater truncated niche, it is the only mainstream vehicle of its kind. It’s only near volume competitor, the clever and innovative three-seater Toyota iQ has melted away (a future classic, in my view). There was also the nosey rear-engined Mitsubishi i. That too had a rear engine, an all-electric option, four doors and a top speed of 80mph. Even more cultish than a Wise, I guess.
Damon Cochrane doesn’t want to spend more than £6,000 – so what are his options?